More than 30 different methods have been used to assess physical activity. These methods can be grouped into seven major categories: calorimetry, job classification, survey procedures, physiological markers, behavioral observation, mechanical and electronic monitors, and dietary measures. No single instrument fulfills the criteria of being valid, reliable, and practical while not affecting behavior. The instruments that are very precise tend to be impractical on a population basis. Surveys are the most practical approach in large-scale studies, although little is known about their reliability and validity. Studies employing objective monitoring through heart rate, movement sensors, and doubly labeled water procedures appear promising, but a...
Monitoring and assessing the level of physical activity has been an important part of research in ma...
Increased habitual physical activity ap-pears to be related to a number of chronic health problems i...
actions produced by the contraction of skeletal muscle that increase energy expenditure above basal ...
Assessment of physical activity in a free-living environment is important for understanding relation...
abstract: It is broadly accepted that physical activity provides substantial health benefits. Despit...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Physical activity is the main determinant of variability of individual energy exp...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare and evaluate five different methods of physical act...
© 2015 The Royal Society for Public Health. Objectives: The accurate mass assessment of physical act...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. K.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.NLPURPO...
peer-reviewedThe links between increased participation in Physical Activity (PA) and improvements in...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity may be defined broadly as "all bodily actions produced by the contract...
Regular aerobic physical activity (PA) increases exercise capacity and physical fitness (PF), which ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the pedometer in epidemiologic research on physical...
Background: Methodological limitations make comparison of various instruments difficult, although th...
A poor physical condition – expressed as physical inactivity and poor physical fitness – is associat...
Monitoring and assessing the level of physical activity has been an important part of research in ma...
Increased habitual physical activity ap-pears to be related to a number of chronic health problems i...
actions produced by the contraction of skeletal muscle that increase energy expenditure above basal ...
Assessment of physical activity in a free-living environment is important for understanding relation...
abstract: It is broadly accepted that physical activity provides substantial health benefits. Despit...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Physical activity is the main determinant of variability of individual energy exp...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare and evaluate five different methods of physical act...
© 2015 The Royal Society for Public Health. Objectives: The accurate mass assessment of physical act...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. K.Westerterp@HB.Unimaas.NLPURPO...
peer-reviewedThe links between increased participation in Physical Activity (PA) and improvements in...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity may be defined broadly as "all bodily actions produced by the contract...
Regular aerobic physical activity (PA) increases exercise capacity and physical fitness (PF), which ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the pedometer in epidemiologic research on physical...
Background: Methodological limitations make comparison of various instruments difficult, although th...
A poor physical condition – expressed as physical inactivity and poor physical fitness – is associat...
Monitoring and assessing the level of physical activity has been an important part of research in ma...
Increased habitual physical activity ap-pears to be related to a number of chronic health problems i...
actions produced by the contraction of skeletal muscle that increase energy expenditure above basal ...